Dignity Kitchen seeks $200k in donations for restoration works after fire
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šŸ”„ Dignity Kitchen seeks $200k in donations for restoration works after fire

Dignity Kitchen is run by Project Dignity, a social enterprise founded in 2010 to create jobs for people with disabilities. Its Singapore branch comprises a full-functioning hawker centre open to the public, a culinary training centre, social outreach programmes, and secondhand book stalls.

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Never do Crowfunding?

Even the Pinoy Family do not even need to pay a single cent for their own children's medical fees

Mr Noel Semodio, 48, and Ms Desiree Reyes, 42 both from JP Morgan


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GST increased to 9% for social spending and aging population isn't it? If they can splurged $m to bring in pop stars why this social enterprise need public donations???
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they got no insurance?

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(02-03-2024, 06:27 PM)wendychan Wrote:  they got no insurance?



Maybe likeĀ Noel Semodio andĀ  Desiree Reyes

Their JP Morgan Bank medical insurance only pay for certain things or has a maximum limit for their son

That is why, the rest of it, must fork out themselves

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